18:09 Ad M Glucose catabolism pathways are sequential and lead to the production of ATP. What is the correct order of the pathways for the breakdown of a molecule of glucose as shown in the formula? C6H1206+O2→CO2+H2O+energyC6 H1206+O2→CO2+H2O+energy * oxidative phosphorylation -→ citric O acid cycle →→ glycolysis →→ oxidation of pyruvate the oxidation of pyruvate -→ citric O acid cycle oxidative phosphorylation →→ glycolysis →→ glycolysis →-→ oxidation of pyruvate →→ citric acid cycle oxidative phosphorylation citric acid cycle glycolysis → O oxidative phosphorylation→→ oxidation of pyruvate

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18:09 %AL . *
A M4
Glucose catabolism pathways are
proteins
sequential and lead to the production
of ATP. What is the correct order of
the pathways for the breakdown of a
molecule of glucose as shown in the
formula?
C6H1206+O2→CO2+H2O+energyC6
H1206+O2 CO2+H2O+energy *
oxidative phosphorylation →→ citric
O acid cycle →→ oxidation of pyruvate
→→ glycolysis
the oxidation of pyruvate -→→ citric
O acid cycle
oxidative phosphorylation
→→ glycolysis →
glycolysis →→ oxidation of pyruvate
→→ citric acid cycle oxidative
phosphorylation
citric acid cycle→glycolysis →→
O oxidative phosphorylation→→
oxidation of pyruvate
Transcribed Image Text:SAMSUNG 18:09 %AL . * A M4 Glucose catabolism pathways are proteins sequential and lead to the production of ATP. What is the correct order of the pathways for the breakdown of a molecule of glucose as shown in the formula? C6H1206+O2→CO2+H2O+energyC6 H1206+O2 CO2+H2O+energy * oxidative phosphorylation →→ citric O acid cycle →→ oxidation of pyruvate →→ glycolysis the oxidation of pyruvate -→→ citric O acid cycle oxidative phosphorylation →→ glycolysis → glycolysis →→ oxidation of pyruvate →→ citric acid cycle oxidative phosphorylation citric acid cycle→glycolysis →→ O oxidative phosphorylation→→ oxidation of pyruvate
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